Armed with that information, it would be relatively easy to help an applicant beat the system. |
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Armed police turned up and he was taken to Bradford Royal Infirmary by ambulance where he was kept under guard. |
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Armed with their knowledge, the children fired a volley of questions at her. |
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Armed to the teeth and clad in kilt, tartan hose and bonnet, he looks every inch the clan chieftain. |
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Armed with trumpets and congas, they keep things up-tempo, but this is an exception to the rule, and melancholy prevails. |
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Armed forces are counter-attacking at every point of the 200-mile stretch from the north of Najaf to Basra in the south. |
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Armed force personnel were air dashed to Andaman Nicobar for relief operations. |
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Armed with a big smile, Ninia's warmth on stage, and off, lets her get away with murder. |
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Armed with my home-printed boarding card, I head straight for security, bypassing the hoards of people queueing at the check-in desks. |
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Armed with a skeleton key that unlocks every door, she discovers a hidden attic room that holds a deadly and terrifying secret. |
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And just ahead are our weekly tribute to a member of our Armed services who served above and beyond the call of duty. |
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Armed anti-terrorist police swooped on a Rochdale business to arrest a 30-year-old warehouse worker. |
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Armed police officers swooped on a house in York this afternoon after worried residents reported seeing a man with a gun. |
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So without a substantial increase in arms and equipment procurement the Armed Forces defense capabilities could decline considerably. |
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Armed with his euro convertor from the wee hours yesterday morning, no barman was going to pull the wool over his eyes. |
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Armed with read-write data, library managers can fine tune performance and ensure that all disks are operating at appropriate levels. |
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Armed with 1,000 pound high explosive and cluster bomb warheads, the missiles have ranges of 500-700 kilometers. |
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After the war he continued his service in the Armed Forces as commander, staff officer and lecturer. |
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The Armed Forces and other troops need officers with a university degree and a higher military education. |
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Armed with a long ash sapling, a ball of cord, a baited hook, a box of worms and a cork I arrived on schedule. |
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He passed this pride on to his children who he encouraged to serve in the Armed Forces. |
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Armed with a mud map provided by our friend Michelle, we headed into Narita in search of food. |
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Armed struggle forces the opponents to use all kinds of stratagems, to exploit all faults in their interests. |
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Armed with this knowledge, the division cut its cycle time from fifteen to less than five days. |
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From Washington, Senator John Warner, former secretary of the Navy and ranking member of the Armed Services Committee. |
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Armed with the copies of the damnatory letters, Gabrielle demanded money first and then marriage. |
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Armed Forces Retirement Homes provide residents with much more than just a place to hang their hat. |
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He relinquished the Armed Services chairmanship in order to head the Appropriations Committee, where he secured continued funding for the war. |
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The ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin, joins me here next. |
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Armed with all these new lubricants, oils, bore cleaners, solvents, degreasers and fouling removers, we cleaned two revolvers and two semiautos. |
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Armed marshals will be deployed on flights in the next few months to thwart would-be hijackers. |
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Armed with a hard-won scholarship, he trained as a schoolteacher, and might have remained one if illness and death had not intervened. |
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Armed militiamen engaged the occupation forces and fighting continued for hours. |
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Armed police went into action in the town centre on Saturday night after a youth was spotted with a gun in New Road. |
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Thousands of generals and officers of the Armed Forces became the journal's contributors during the years of its existence. |
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Armed with information you can make educated choices about how to make your home, car, office and community healthier. |
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Armed officers in Bradford have been given the go-ahead to use electric stun guns in firearms incidents. |
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The Queen is the Captain General of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and Head of the Armed Forces. |
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Armed with wireless guitars the Bostonian trio makes regular excursions from the stage. |
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Armed gangs, constituents of rival warring factions, skirmished for control of the camps. |
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Armed robbers escaped with a haul of cash after threatening the owner of a Bradford newsagent's at gunpoint. |
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Armed with the map, Richard and a young French couple he has met set off to find the beach. |
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Armed with machetes they worked with their woodsmen in the arduous task of trail cutting. |
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Members of the Armed Response Unit used an enforcer battering ram to smash through the door. |
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Armed with a booming drive, he is not short on confidence, and it is more than his golf that will help him to stand out. |
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Armed with anti-tank missiles, they can be used for assassinations and attacks. |
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Armed with information gathered from personal station visits, Mariswamy wrote to Bangalore's industry captains. |
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The aim of the event is to give young people a taste of career opportunities available in the Armed Forces. |
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Armed police had to surround their house in order to facilitate their release. |
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The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces. |
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Armed with an acoustic guitar, she flirts, funks and folks her way through 10 easy-listening pop ditties. |
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As a result, the Armed Services Committee held up the Navy board's selections for rear admiral and investigated the Navy's promotion system. |
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Armed with large circular screens, we worked the pocket remains in a small stream that ran past the mine adit. |
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So my book is dedicated to Craig and to all those who are serving in the Armed Forces today. |
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Armed police officers surrounded it in the early hours, calling on him to come out and give himself up, but he refused. |
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Armed robbery and carjackings are increasingly common in the capital, fuelled by rising poverty and the increasing availability of small arms. |
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Armed with Hellfire missiles, Predators became hunters and destroyed stationary and moving targets. |
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More interesting pictures of Iraqi herps can be found on the Armed Forces Pest Management Board Site. |
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Armed police called to a York restaurant had to fire baton rounds at a man coming at them with a carving knife. |
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Armed with this information, patients may find it easier to dialogue with their doctors. |
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Armed with machetes and machineguns, the raiders scythe through the rows of huts, torching their thatched roofs. |
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Armed with the strongest and finest cotton thread in the world, Bolton's weavers were able to produce the finest cotton material in the world. |
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Armed with this knowledge that the museum is such an open-handed lender, I intend to drop by sometime myself to see what's on offer. |
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Armed men hijack the vehicle when Dr. Quest is away, taking Race and Jonny to an underwater base. |
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Armed with the pass keys January had created for them, they split up, each unlocking and reprogramming three fighters. |
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Armed with copies of the morning newspapers and flasks of coffee and dressed in their civvies, they chatted, or played cards to pass the time. |
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Armed with information he could gauge the situation, perhaps simply buying cheap or, more subtly, offering new violins for old. |
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Two days after taking office, he dismissed the leaders of the Armed Forces. |
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There were 34 generals of different ranks from the Egyptian Armed Forces on board the plane. |
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Armed with a book and ostensibly reading, I had found a good vantage point, as I could monitor the streams of people from both directions. |
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Armed conflicts have sparked many innovations in the system of effective engagement of the enemy by fire. |
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Armed with death rays, these little green men want to enslave humanity and harvest their primitive minds. |
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As of this morning, the area around the Japanese embassy is still heavily policed by regular cops and Armed Police with riot gear. |
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We are determined that the Armed Forces should better reflect the ethnic composition of the British population. |
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Armed police with a back-up helicopter hovering overhead sealed off part of a village as a man terrorised his ex-partner at gunpoint. |
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Armed with a basket each, we soon found delicious, succulent fruit among the straw. |
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But this stuff is being purveyed by the Religious Affairs Department of the Saudi Armed Forces. |
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Armed police chased the youngster and the lookout across gardens before catching them. |
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Armed police stormed a house in Rotherham following reports of a man walking the streets brandishing a pistol. |
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Armed robberies, fuel and cigarette smuggling, money-laundering and counterfeiting must also end. |
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Armed soldiers lined the walls and slouched in the galleries of the courtroom as du Toit testified. |
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Armed with enormous talent and intelligence, Kasparov reigned supreme over the board of 64 squares like none of his great predecessors. |
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The most important way to achieve this, to our mind, is to create highly mobile military units in the Armed Forces. |
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Armed with a wildflower guidebook from the farm's library, I identify everything from pipsissewa to trailing arbutus. |
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Armed commandos had taken position behind bushes on both sides of the road. |
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Armed police will be on foot patrol throughout Greater Manchester between now and the New Year. |
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Armed with my Thermos of tea and Tupperware box of sandwiches, I headed for the beaches of Bournemouth to find out. |
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Armed with an early tape recorder he set about recording the folk songs and stories that many believed had disappeared. |
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Armed with maps and marked trails from the village, the lads can get straight on their hired top-of-the-range, full-suspension bikes. |
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Armed with this information, we began our search for tankless hot water heaters that would meet all of these requirements. |
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Armed with my positive memory, I pushed the play button on my own small, tinny stereo, in the hope that my mood would improve. |
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Armed conflict is defined in functional terms, unlike a state of war which is triggered by a formal state of belligerency between two states. |
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Armed conflict between clans, often over access to water, breaks out sporadically. |
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Armed with my new abilities, I have calmed the troubled waters of computing. |
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The decorative castings were produced at HMS Sultan in Gosport last summer in what was the last working foundry in the Armed Forces. |
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Armed uprisings against colonial rule in Africa meant that nearly half the budget was devoted to military expenditure. |
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Armed with modern weapons, those Creeks involved in the buckskin trade became more efficient and successful in attaining deer. |
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Armed only with a telephone and a telephone directory, Jones began cold calling. |
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Armed robbers were caught red-handed yesterday as they were about to carry out a raid on a security van. |
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He cited low unemployment and increasing job availability as other reasons why Armed Forces recruitment figures were declining. |
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Armed with an assault rifle, he holds a band of hostage takers off for hours. |
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Armed raiders were caught red-handed yesterday as they were about to carry out a heist on a security van. |
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Since robbery under arms was common to seaborne trade, all merchant ships were already armed. |
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After the defeat of Poland's armed forces, the Polish resistance established an Underground State and a partisan Home Army. |
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Armed with baubles, craft knives, glue, string and shiny material, Forkhill Senior Citizens were busy bees preparing their Christmas tree decorations last week. |
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Armed with their metal detectors, spades and uncontrollable imaginations the assembled horde scattered to all corners of the field in search of treasure. |
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However the integration of the armed forces into NATO did not begin until after the Korean War. |
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Nonfighting members of the armed forces have important strategic and logistical roles. |
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Pirate galleys were small, nimble, lightly armed, but often heavily manned in order to overwhelm the often minimal crews of merchant ships. |
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In November 2013, the unit bade farewell to its Challenger 2 tanks and converted to a Light Cavalry unit, armed with Jackal vehicles. |
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Discipline in the armed forces was harsh, and the lash was used to punish even trivial offences, nor was it applied sparingly. |
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Happily they were only sketchily armed, the group-leaders carried pistols and pick-helves. |
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Armed guards sought to protect King after that, and for a time guns were commonplace in his parsonage. |
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The mobs soon had the support of some of the French Guard, who were armed and trained soldiers. |
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Regent Arran resisted the move, but backed down when Beaton's armed supporters gathered at Linlithgow. |
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Should his troops effect a landing, I shall certainly put myself at the head of mine, and my other armed subjects, to repel them. |
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Government buildings are those used by civil servants, the Crown, or the armed forces. |
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We possess the best Armed Forces in the World but we will not do for long if many of them remain unrested, stressed and continuously away from their families and friends. |
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As a result, the English Parliament refused to pay for a royal army to put down the rebellion in Ireland and instead raised its own armed forces. |
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The front lines were made up of archers, with a line of foot soldiers armed with spears behind. |
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Hence it comes that all armed Prophets have been victorious, and all unarmed Prophets have been destroyed. |
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The US Coastguard leaves it to ship owners' discretion to determine if those guards will be armed. |
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In 2008, VSOS became the first authorized armed maritime security company to operate in the Indian Ocean region. |
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The guards are usually supplied from ships intended specifically for training and supplying such armed personnel. |
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The Spanish invasion fleet outnumbered the English fleet's 22 galleons and 108 armed merchant ships. |
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Scottish infantry were generally armed, as was almost universal in Western Europe, with a combination of pike and shot. |
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The only armed men Gross shows us in action are arresting demonstrators at European antimilitary protests. |
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South Sudan was at war with at least seven armed groups in 9 of its 10 states, with tens of thousands displaced. |
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Lieutenant admiral Rob Bauer is the current Commander of the Netherlands armed forces. |
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Armed with soap suds, sponge, and rags, he starts on the task ahead. |
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Armed only with a piano, ukulele and bass guitar, this down-to-earth and charming performer looks set to create an intimate and highly charged atmosphere on her solo tour. |
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Armed with a regiment of recipes, which had been perfected over months, Burke had a last minute brainstorm and completely changed his menu the day of the competition. |
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Armed with truncheons and tear gas, police repeatedly attacked the 200,000 demonstrators who had come from all over the world to protest the summit proceedings. |
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Interventionism and strong armed forces were to prove a hallmark of Toryism under subsequent Prime Ministers. |
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For a while, a plan for a harbour mole sat on the drawing board, but when the Armed Constabulary were transferred out of town, all shipping stopped. |
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Kenya's armed forces, like many government institutions in the country, have been tainted by corruption allegations. |
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The armed forces are regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world. |
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Traditionally, members of the armed forces line the procession route from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster. |
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Armed with Molotov cocktails, furious Kurds have been firebombing schools, government buildings and political party offices. |
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The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation. |
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Various armed factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum, particularly in the south. |
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Armed with inside information, Bulger outmaneuvered rival mafiosi and dodged local criminal investigations. |
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The security operation was led by the police, with 10,000 officers available, supported by 13,500 members of the armed forces. |
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Under congressional dicta, an individual must meet specific criteria to be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and binds himself, via contract, to certain obligations. |
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The Peshmerga are a separate armed force loyal to the Kurdistan Regional Government. |
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Either wait until someone generates new knowledge and makes it generally available or go into action now to advance the military science in the RF Armed Forces. |
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In 2008, fighting continued and Iraq's newly trained armed forces launched attacks against militants. |
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The package represents a considerable improvement in the offensive capability of the Saudi armed forces. |
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The Crown took over its Indian possessions, its administrative powers and machinery, and its armed forces. |
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In the 2nd century, Roman Britannia came to be personified as a goddess, armed with a trident and shield and wearing a Corinthian helmet. |
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He returned home to Rapallo, where on 3 May 1945, four days after Mussolini was shot, armed partisans arrived at the house to find Pound alone. |
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During the Gordon Riots in 1780, Burke became a target of hostility and his home was placed under armed guard by the military. |
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Armed with a mighty battleaxe, he was among the greatest of us. |
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Indeed, they may muddle along a little better, armed with the view that the world is subject to their control. |
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The American Army that won the Battles of Saratoga was equipped and armed by Spain and that victory did that France came into the conflict. |
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Armed with its findings, Team Perry was ready and raring to stomp Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary. |
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In the article however, it reports that armed Westerners but not Western troops were on the ground. |
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Priests also serve as chaplains of hospitals, schools, prisons, and in the armed forces. |
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Continuing repression convinced many Albanians that only armed resistance would change the situation. |
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British strategy depended upon an uprising of large numbers of armed Loyalists, but too few came forward. |
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Once the bomb has been armed, we have five minutes to escape. |
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They are clearly trying to take over the Armed Forces by stacking its junior cadres with their own members. |
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Surveillance video of the incident shows the man and woman being accosted by a man armed with and assault-style handgun. |
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While Stalin's death in 1953 slightly relaxed tensions, the situation in Europe remained an uneasy armed truce. |
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How many Frenchmen actually sailed is unknown, but the historian Chris Skidmore estimates over half of Henry's armed fleet. |
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Catesby convinced him that despite the plot's failure, an armed struggle was still a real possibility. |
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Patriotism, nationalism, revolution and armed struggle for independence also became popular themes in the arts of this period. |
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There were also sometimes contingents of foreign mercenaries, armed with cannon or handguns. |
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The House Armed Services Committee members are scheduled to huddle Tuesday for a classified briefing on Iraq. |
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During the First World War many undergraduates and Fellows joined the armed forces. |
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The lords had gathered in London for a Grand Council and the city was full of armed retainers. |
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Armed with these stories, the Maccabees and their followers used guerrilla tactics to win the first national liberation struggle in recorded history. |
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The GDR joined with the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990, upon which the GDR's constitution and armed forces were abolished. |
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Instead, German naval strategy relied on commerce raiding using capital ships, armed merchant cruisers, submarines and aircraft. |
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There, on the ramparts of the forts, stood Nicholas Koorn, armed to the teeth, flourishing a brass-hilted sword. |
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It has been claimed that this includes the power to prevent unconstitutional use of the armed forces, including its nuclear weapons. |
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So she's methodically built up a comfort level with national security issues, joining the Armed Services Committee and spending countless hours mastering military arcana. |
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Williams scored his first Oscar nomination playing maverick U.S. Armed Services DJ Adrian Cronauer in good morning, Vietnam. |
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The Minister of Defence has the primary ministerial responsibility for the armed forces, which are formally a part of the Ministry of Defence. |
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They were schools for the gentlemanly elite of Victorian politics, armed forces and colonial government. |
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Although much smaller than BAOR, it is still the largest concentration of British armed forces permanently stationed outside the United Kingdom. |
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In 2011, Qatar joined NATO operations in Libya and reportedly armed Libyan opposition groups. |
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However, SIPRI writes, Qatar's plans to transform and significantly enlarge its armed forces have accelerated. |
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Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least 9 weeks of basic military training. |
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By the war's end, everyone realised the profound weaknesses of the Russian armed forces, and the Russian leadership was determined to reform it. |
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On 21 May 1855, the gunboats and armed steamers attacked the seaport of Taganrog, the most important hub near Rostov on Don. |
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Armed with this new special knowledge, our manchild again heads for home. |
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Activists for Bosch's Dominican Revolutionary Party were violently harassed by the Dominican police and armed forces. |
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The JNA armed Bosnian Serbs and the Croatian Defence Force the Herzegovinian Croats. |
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Much of this was due to their being much better armed and organised than the Bosniak and Bosnian Croat forces. |
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With the Acts of Union 1707, the armed forces of England and Scotland were merged into the armed forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council of the Ministry of Defence, headed by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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Detailed Characteristics tables for travel to work and armed forces, MSOA and ward level car or van availability for local authorities. |
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This force was mounted and armed in the Norman fashion, but on 24 October Gruffydd defeated it. |
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The 150 officers attached to this district include armed and unarmed officers, and community support officers for minor offences. |
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What resulted was an armed insurrection, with many Scots signing the Solemn League and Covenant. |
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The obvious benefit to a country in maintaining armed forces is in providing protection from foreign threats and from internal conflict. |
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While Craig favoured stylised abstraction, Stanislavski, armed with his 'system,' explored psychological motivation. |
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Either armed black men were coming to kill you, or white maddogs were tearing black children to ragged bits. |
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In October 1994, armed with a catalogue of demos and dance routines, they began touring management agencies. |
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After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. |
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Who can murmur sweet nothings to his adored when two soldiers armed to the teeth have been instructed never to let him out of their sight? |
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In most countries the basis of the armed forces is the military, divided into basic military branches. |
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In addition to considerable building work, the armed forces needed to source food and other materials from local vendors. |
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As the Vatican City is an enclave within Italy, its military defence is provided by the Italian armed forces. |
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In 2012 and 2013, levels of violence increased and armed groups inside Iraq were increasingly galvanised by the Syrian Civil War. |
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As a dependency of the UK, the UK is responsible for Anguilla's military defence, although there are no active garrisons or armed forces present. |
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Over 100 Fedayeen fighters were killed and four armed technicals were destroyed. |
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He opposed the holding of tournaments, probably because of the security risk that such gatherings of armed knights posed in peacetime. |
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Armed with nothing but a camera to record the two falls, two submissions or a knockout, I shall report back to you next week from my hospital bed. |
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Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons. |
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The town of Dieppe was the site of the unsuccessful Dieppe Raid by Canadian and British armed forces. |
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After Neptune Spear, ISAF forces accidentally attacked Pakistan's armed forces on 26 November, killing 24 Pakistani soldiers. |
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Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store. |
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Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure around the world. |
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Their armed forces maintain regular dialogue and both depend on Chinese military supplies. |
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At the time of war the President is authorized by law to induct persons into the armed forces involuntarily. |
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The Peruvian Army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations. |
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A month later, British armed forces invaded and occupied the country, violating Icelandic neutrality. |
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Various NGOs have reported human rights violations in committed by Pakistani armed forces. |
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The armed forces of Brazil are the second largest in Latin America by active personnel and the largest in terms of military equipment. |
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The Czech armed forces consist of the Czech Land Forces, the Czech Air Force and of specialized support units. |
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The Indian and Bangladeshi armed forces maintain robust strategic engagement. |
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Armed with a master's degree in library science from Atlanta University and a commitment to the profession, Johnson joined the Brooklyn Public Library System 20 years ago. |
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The Bruces of Annandale made an attempt in November 1286 to seize it in an armed coup. |
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Argyll and Stuart changed sides and the Lords of the Congregation now began raising their followers for an armed conflict. |
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Mushtaq was replaced by Justice Abu Sayem as President, while the three chiefs of the armed services become martial law administrators. |
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The Earl of Lennox escorted Mary and her mother to Stirling on 27 July 1543 with 3,500 armed men. |
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The armed forces are loyal, and we live in a democracy, but actually their ultimate authority is the Queen. |
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In England, hunting was sharply restricted to landowners and enforced by armed gameskeepers. |
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Initially Roman troops were armed after Greek and Etruscan models, using large oval shields and long pikes. |
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The members agreed that an armed attack against any one of them in Europe or North America would be considered an attack against them all. |
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During the 1980s nuclear armed USAF Ground Launched Cruise Missiles were deployed at RAF Greenham Common and RAF Molesworth. |
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In the United States protection of coats of arms is for the most part limited to specific units of the armed forces, with a few exceptions. |
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When they asked Zhdanov if they should prepare for armed revolt when they returned home, he did not answer. |
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A rebellion in 1857 called the Sepoy mutiny was the region's major armed struggle against the British Empire and Queen Victoria. |
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Soon after the commencement of the war, pilots armed themselves with pistols, carbines, grenades, and an assortment of improvised weapons. |
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Arthur's brother Richard ordered that an armed force be sent to capture Seringapatam and defeat Tipu. |
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We sit down to our meals, suspect not the intrusion of armed uninvited guests, who erewhiles, we know, were wont to surprise us. |
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Armed guards aboard the 510 ft ship immediately returned fire and the attack was thwarted, said a spokesman for the European Union's anti-piracy naval fleet. |
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Armed with a tin of paste and a brush, he turned out at 3am every morning in all weathers with a bag of contents bills with the headlines of the day. |
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By early autumn men were being drilled and armed in south Wales, and also in the West Riding. |
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They skirmished throughout the day with elements of the 919th Grenadier Regiment, who were armed with antitank guns and rifles. |
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At the beginning of the war the Government, underestimating the value of strong younger coal miners, conscripted them into the armed forces. |
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At that time the Bevin Boys received neither medals nor the right to return to the jobs they had held previously, unlike armed forces personnel. |
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Sometimes, as with the civil rights movement's march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, they have called for armed protection. |
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The Brecon Beacons are used for training members of the UK armed forces and military reservists. |
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The deficit spending proved to be most profound and went into the purchase of munitions for the armed forces. |
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Total armed forces manning numbers about 401,000 active personnel, including moreover especially conscripts. |
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The supreme commander of the armed forces is the President of the Republic of Yemen. |
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From the summer of 1940 a small but steady stream of warships and armed merchant raiders set sail from Germany for the Atlantic. |
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It was believed she was invited because of her charity work with the armed forces. |
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In 1914, Loyalists opposed to the Home Rule Act 1914 prepared for armed resistance. |
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In 1955 the EOKA organisation was founded, seeking union with Greece through armed struggle. |
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We must keep our armed forces in a constant state of readiness. |
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The white He 59s were soon repainted in camouflage colours and armed with defensive machine guns. |
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The military engineering of Ancient Rome's armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. |
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It was thoroughly tested and even armed with torpedoes and machine guns for operation in the Adriatic. |
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These were initially armed with nuclear gravity bombs, later being equipped with the Blue Steel missile. |
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Armed with a plan that was equal parts erudite and dauntless, Burger plunged into the project, rising to every challenge. |
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The most important mission of the armed forces is the defence of Polish territorial integrity and Polish interests abroad. |
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Many of its staff joined the armed forces and it was more difficult to build and maintain equipment than in peacetime. |
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Due to fear of rebellions and other uprisings, they were forbidden to be armed at militia levels. |
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As elsewhere in Communist Europe the Soviet occupation of Poland met with armed resistance from the outset which continued into the fifties. |
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From 2 August 1934, members of the armed forces were required to pledge an oath of unconditional obedience to Hitler personally. |
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The Riot Act was read and armed troops corralled the demonstrators in front of the Corn Exchange on Lune Street. |
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The unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945 were called the Wehrmacht. |
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Pakistan also has the capability to design and manufacture both armed and unarmed unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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Top leaders of the armed forces were not in favour of the plan, as Germany was not yet ready for war. |
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Soldiery of the era ranged from lightly armed mounted archers to heavy infantry, in regiments of varying size and quality. |
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In the 21st century, however, the number of armed conflicts in Africa has steadily declined. |
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Quirinus is thought by modern scholars to have been the patron of the armed community in time of peace. |
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Following Hitler's suicide during the Battle of Berlin, German armed forces surrendered on 8 May 1945, ending World War II in Europe. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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Armed officers and the Tactical Aid Unit raided three addresses in the Halliwell area including Slater Street, and Elgin Street, shortly after 7am. |
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It looked for several months in 1914 as if civil war was imminent between the two armed factions. |
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Their support extends to the national and international armed forces, civilians and the armed opposition. |
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Armed with a word processor, a spreadsheet and some program to access their proprietary software running on a server, you could quickly convert a bank over to Linux desktops. |
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More and more countries signed the Geneva Convention and began to respect it in practice during armed conflicts. |
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In 1912 they formed the Ulster Volunteers, an armed wing of Ulster Unionism who stated that they would resist Home Rule by force. |
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Blockade runners were typically the fastest ships available and often lightly armed and armored. |
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In Ireland itself, the IRB tried an armed revolt in 1867 but, as it was heavily infiltrated by police informers, the rising was a failure. |
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Pole arms reached new prominence with the development of the Flemish and Swiss infantry armed with pikes and other long spears. |
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Armed with the gruesome tools of the trade, Kaye and Armstrong did the dirty work before students arrived. |
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News of Germany's impending military defeat spread throughout the German armed forces. |
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In the 1990s, more delegates lost their lives than at any point in its history, especially when working in local and internal armed conflicts. |
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Much of the population of military age had already joined the British or French armed forces. |
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The 1990s were plagued by armed conflicts in the North Caucasus, both local ethnic skirmishes and separatist Islamist insurrections. |
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Suetonius placed his legionaries in close order, with lightly armed auxiliaries on the flanks and cavalry on the wings. |
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Information on the exact date and location of the landings was provided only to the topmost levels of the armed forces. |
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Annual national assemblies of the nobles and their armed retainers decided major policies of war making. |
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When the consensus of the membership permits, it provides a mechanism for armed intervention. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee. |
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A phalanx of policemen armed with lathis faced a mob of mill workers squatting on the road. |
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Armed police streamed inside, bashing and damaging everything in sight, videotaping all the while. |
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Control of the skies was still lacking, and coordination among three branches of the armed forces was out of the question. |
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Tradition still dictates that only the Serjeant at Arms may enter the Commons chamber armed. |
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In May 1476, he took part in an armed convoy sent by Genoa to carry valuable cargo to northern Europe. |
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It concerns the armed conflicts of the Dacian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkans. |
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This provided an opportunity for Octavian, who already was known to have armed forces. |
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